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Published on: June 7, 2024
Novel dual-network-structured hydrogel microspheres for efficient atmospheric water collection
Kai Chen1, Shijie Han1, Shangsheng Zhang1
1School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) 100083 Beijing China upzhang2022@163.com.
Abstract:
Atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) technology is widely regarded as a promising technology to solve the problem of fresh water shortage. Hygroscopic salt-hydrogel composites have attracted extensive attention due to their high hygroscopic salt-carrying capacity. However, their complex preparation process, salting-out and low water collection efficiency restrict their development. In this study, we prepared calcium alginate (CA) and [2-(methylpropoxy) ethyl dimethyl-(3-propyl sulfonic acid)ammonium hydroxide (PDMAPS)] double-network-structured hydrogel microspheres using a novel drip-free polymerization method. Then, a CA/PDMAPS/CNT/LiCl composite adsorbent was prepared by adding carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and LiCl. The preparation process was simple and suitable for mass production. Zwitterionic groups in the double-network structure (cationic -N+(CH3)2 - and anionic -SO3 -) could produce electrostatic effects with Li+ and Cl-, thereby binding LiCl and solving the traditional salting-out problem. A binary salt system could also be formed, which greatly enhanced water-collection capacity. At 22 °C with RH = 90%, the maximum water collection of the hydrogel microspheres was 3.586 g g-1. Compared with single-network-structured hydrogels, the reported system exhibited an enhancement of 434% in its water collection efficiency. Under natural light, it desorbed more than 80% of the adsorbed water in 3-4 h. In summary, the dual-network-structured hydrogel microspheres represent a promising material for atmospheric water collection.
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